It's been in their roadmap.... developers have been given some time to rewrite their apps - unless they have a bunch of them, and many do. And remember most devices aren't getting 10.3, thus it might be months more before any but leakers and Passport owners see it.

Yes you will see fewer Apps in App World.

It's strange because I believe that Android Apps built on the Adobe AIR framework will still run. So in essence BlackBerry is pushing any developers that rely on Adobe Air and are not comfortable with another development platform to move to Android. So maybe all Developers have to do is port their Apps to Android.

It sucks it's a licencing fee issue.
It also sucks that (in theory) we'll have an original native app ported to Android to then run on BlackBerry again.
I've got not issue with running android apps for the most part, some are too laggy but I can see many people being passed about this.

It sucks it's a licencing fee issue.
It also sucks that (in theory) we'll have an original native app ported to Android to then run on BlackBerry again.
I've got not issue with running android apps for the most part, some are too laggy but I can see many people being passed about this.

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Air is not technically native really. Remember how slowly the settings app used to run prior to OS 10.2? The Android runtime is constantly improving, and a well coded app runs pretty smoothly now - certainly on par with an Air app.

.. an original native app ported to Android to then run on BlackBerry again.

Air apps required a runtime, just as the Android apps does, so it was not more "native" than Android apps.

And since the Android runtime already supports Air, it does not make much sense to have the Air runtime twice loaded on the device.

License fees perhaps, but memory saving would be quite a bit. And with the optimized speed of the Android runtime. So perhaps it would allow devices with only 2GB memory run 10.3.1 smoothly... and perhaps it is also why 10.3.0 devices comes with 3GB ... who knows..